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george: most of h.h. holmes' notoriety centers in chicago, around the site of what's now this us post office. it was there, in 1889, that he built his famous murder castle hotel ahead of the city's world fair, a castle full of secret chutes and gas chambers. some who arrived were never seen again. matt: he'd wind up putting them into an airtight room and turning a gas on in there until they suffocated. george: experts believe holmes made big money selling his victim's body parts and swindling their insurance. and in 1894, holmes brought his swindling to philadelphia and this corner of 13th and callowhill. it was here, lake says, that greed finally got the best of him. in his scheme to get insurance money, he killed his business partner, making it look like an accident. but a philadelphia investigator uncovered his scam and holmes was arrested, leading to the discovery of his heinous crime. newspapers covered his trial daily right here in city hall, and the philadelphia inquirer's publisher paid him for hi
george: most of h.h. holmes' notoriety centers in chicago, around the site of what's now this us post office. it was there, in 1889, that he built his famous murder castle hotel ahead of the city's world fair, a castle full of secret chutes and gas chambers. some who arrived were never seen again. matt: he'd wind up putting them into an airtight room and turning a gas on in there until they suffocated. george: experts believe holmes made big money selling his victim's body parts and swindling...
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george has had a bunch. george: i love 'em.vors, which is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a connection with the buyer, he knew exactly the right things to say. he did a great job. and i think that, if you can nail sam's club, the sky's the limit. heather: thank you for coming to see us today. lemonis: thank you very much. we're looking forward to it. we're excited. louie: adelo. lemonis: george and i will be at the first store launch. when i first met adelo, he lacked the polish and the structure and the discipline it takes to run a good business. and now he understands that the details matter. also, he doesn't mind selling products to gringos now,
george has had a bunch. george: i love 'em.vors, which is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a connection with the...
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prince george's county stolen from prince george's hospital center.ken away from that area on addison road. >> hard to imagine that vehicle could drive so many miles without any tires but it did. bob barnard was right there riding along essentially as that pursuit rolled through prince george's and charles county this morning. bob? >> reporter: a wild one, steve, this morning, and allentown road appears to be getting ready to be cleared here. as you take look here you see some maryland state police here on the scene and that's prince george's county chief hank stawinski walking tour us right now. we're waiting for 8:30am update from him and i think we're going to get it in moment. but it appears that as the maryland state police conduct their investigation here as you see rig allentown road that at some point soon this street will be reopened because as you men mentioned they have taken the ambulance off the street on to a flatbed and they're getting ready to take it out of here. this all started we have video of this pursuit as it was coming northbou
prince george's county stolen from prince george's hospital center.ken away from that area on addison road. >> hard to imagine that vehicle could drive so many miles without any tires but it did. bob barnard was right there riding along essentially as that pursuit rolled through prince george's and charles county this morning. bob? >> reporter: a wild one, steve, this morning, and allentown road appears to be getting ready to be cleared here. as you take look here you see some...
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george burrell, attorney and nonprofit executive. good morning, george.om giordano, radio talk show host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom. donna gentile o'donnell, nonprofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive given it was a seven-person race. now, if elected in november, krasner would represent a huge shift in philadelphia law enforcement. all of you remember this. just seven years ago, the office was headed by lynne abraham, who was labeled "america's deadliest d.a." -- her tendency to go for capital punishment in murder cases. now you have krasner, who has filed numerous civil lawsuits against philadelphia police. he's represented protesters with black lives matter and occupy philadelphia. he's never held the office of a prosecutor or been a prosecutor in his career. so, bria
george burrell, attorney and nonprofit executive. good morning, george.om giordano, radio talk show host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom. donna gentile o'donnell, nonprofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of...
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. >> george: hi, i'm george. >> anthony: this is george bajalia and zineb benjelloun.lcome to café baba. >> anthony: i should say right now, i have no direct knowledge or awareness of either george or zineb smoking any illegal substances nor do i have any contemporaneous recollection at this time of me doing anything untoward in their presence, because that would be like wrong, dude. uh, some tea. george is here on a fulbright scholarship, and zineb is an artist from rabat. others in the room, however, well, don't give me that innocent look, you young punks. i know somebody in here's smoking reefer. >> anthony: so how stoned are people here? >> zineb: well, we can ask. [ laughter ] just ask. >> george: just ask someone. >> anthony: uh, you know, you're not getting totally ripped here? >> george: no, it's a functional part of daily life. for a long time the rest of the country and the government didn't really like tangier a whole lot. because it was seedy. there are these foreigners that came here and did god knows what. >> anthony: the new king is -- the new -- >> geor
. >> george: hi, i'm george. >> anthony: this is george bajalia and zineb benjelloun.lcome to café baba. >> anthony: i should say right now, i have no direct knowledge or awareness of either george or zineb smoking any illegal substances nor do i have any contemporaneous recollection at this time of me doing anything untoward in their presence, because that would be like wrong, dude. uh, some tea. george is here on a fulbright scholarship, and zineb is an artist from rabat....
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i want to know george washington.ou can move between what month and year and it brings up the seven or 12 or whatever. it's incredible. you know what we used to have to do? you use to have to be important to go into one of the founding fathers locations or into their libraries. they only take you if you knew you could stay away from those minefields of flames that might not reflect on them well. there's some real shocks and shifts going on because it's not. and guess who the six are? jaty is not there, but i felt good to proceed with my presentation. here's the key. bmer and you are an i use bar graphs, so you need to be careful what you doing here. washington did these things. for each for each founder, i've .olor-coded their bar chart if a contributed to washington's success, they got a dark color. contributed, at didn'tcolor and if they contribute, white. say --f all, why do i what is significant about july 2? >> [inaudible] >> i think i heard pieces of it. that is when the delegates declared independence. they had
i want to know george washington.ou can move between what month and year and it brings up the seven or 12 or whatever. it's incredible. you know what we used to have to do? you use to have to be important to go into one of the founding fathers locations or into their libraries. they only take you if you knew you could stay away from those minefields of flames that might not reflect on them well. there's some real shocks and shifts going on because it's not. and guess who the six are? jaty is...
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we are hearing out of prince george's county that an unoccupied prince george's ambulance has been reportedrince george's county hospital. local police agencies are in pursuit. again, a pgfd ambulance reported stolen from the prince george's hospital, and local police are pursuing this. we're trying to see if we've got some video from the ground yet. not yet. sorry. we're going to try to get and we'll be tweeting this out as soon as we get it. developing story in prince george's county. >> thank you, erika. >>> times scaquare is back open >> we're learning what charges the police say the man is facing. 26-year-old richard rojas is charged with one count of murder and 20 counts of attempted murder. this is what it looked like when police say his car jumped the curve and went hurtling down the sidewalk for three blocks. an 18-year-old from michigan was killed. there is no link to international terrorism. they are looking to see whether this was deliberate. he tested negative for alcohol but tested positive for drugs ♪ happy birthday to xavier, happy birthday to you ♪ >> 6-year-old xavier luck
we are hearing out of prince george's county that an unoccupied prince george's ambulance has been reportedrince george's county hospital. local police agencies are in pursuit. again, a pgfd ambulance reported stolen from the prince george's hospital, and local police are pursuing this. we're trying to see if we've got some video from the ground yet. not yet. sorry. we're going to try to get and we'll be tweeting this out as soon as we get it. developing story in prince george's county....
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a new warning king george's.e more after the break. >>> the horses have gathered, positions are assigned, everyone's ready for the preakness. in baltimore tomorrow, always dreaming on his quest for the triple crown, after winning the kentucky derby. coverage of the 142nd annual preakness begins at 5:00, post time, 6:45. we have a deeper look at this preakness and the possibility the race may have to move to laurel for a year. that's all on the nbc washington facebook page. take a look. >>> a sign of the times in old town alexandria. new signs are going up along king street here to help you find businesses on nearby streets. the signs are permanent and more durable than the old a-frame signs they're replacing. businesses pay a fee for a spot on the sign. all the old signs are expected to be removed within about three weeks. >>> first he stole her car, now that carjacker is costing this woman thousands of dollars. >>> up next, can't help. >>> most of us will see a building like the fbi headquarters and think pinnac
a new warning king george's.e more after the break. >>> the horses have gathered, positions are assigned, everyone's ready for the preakness. in baltimore tomorrow, always dreaming on his quest for the triple crown, after winning the kentucky derby. coverage of the 142nd annual preakness begins at 5:00, post time, 6:45. we have a deeper look at this preakness and the possibility the race may have to move to laurel for a year. that's all on the nbc washington facebook page. take a look....
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i'm here with george lopez.haracters on "the lopez show" are based on real characters in your life? >> i've been fortunate that i've surrounded myself with good actors are all derived from real people. id i had a drive ir, remember oscar? >> anthony: i remember oscar. >> this guy drove maine me for three years. he passed every place that we went to. >> anthony: right. >> we always had to double back. with mapquest, google, his own instincts. we passed every [ bleep ] -- i hate to get lost. >> anthony: right, right. >> i'd say, do you know where you're going? he'd say, yeah i got it. going to the playboy mansion, he said, i've been there a lot. we passed it. and i said, you went to a house, that's not the playboy mansion. he said, have you here before? everything's happening on the other side of the wall, you can't see nothing from out here. >> anthony: right, right. >> we ring the bell. some old lady says, if you two don't get out of my driveway i'm going to call the police. and i said, dude, you passed the play
i'm here with george lopez.haracters on "the lopez show" are based on real characters in your life? >> i've been fortunate that i've surrounded myself with good actors are all derived from real people. id i had a drive ir, remember oscar? >> anthony: i remember oscar. >> this guy drove maine me for three years. he passed every place that we went to. >> anthony: right. >> we always had to double back. with mapquest, google, his own instincts. we passed...
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a hospital patient stealing charges from prince george hospital center.olice laid out spike strips to punch tour fires and slow him down. they eventually caught up with the map. he was loaded into another ambulance and taken to the hospital. the question people are as asking. how could someone in this c case, a patient, manage to steal an ambulance. >> lindsey watts went to prince george to >>> you can see where the emergency vehicles are parked here at the hospital. this is where everything started today and where it ended. suspect took off in ambulance and was brought back here in one after captured. acording to prince george county fire officials there their policy is not in use. it must be locked up and engine should not be running, an investigation is underway to what may be a policy violation that allowed suspect to take an ambulance for the joy ride. we'll give you another look as it went by our newsroom this morning. all of the ribs on the ground. prince george county assistant chief says this this is a vehicle that cost nearly 300,000 and he says
a hospital patient stealing charges from prince george hospital center.olice laid out spike strips to punch tour fires and slow him down. they eventually caught up with the map. he was loaded into another ambulance and taken to the hospital. the question people are as asking. how could someone in this c case, a patient, manage to steal an ambulance. >> lindsey watts went to prince george to >>> you can see where the emergency vehicles are parked here at the hospital. this is...
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we begin with the wild chase in prince george's county.patient identified as william person stole an ambulance and led police on a chase >>> bob barnard was there as at events unfolded and shows us what ultimately led to the person's arrest. >> coming this way. >> reporter: it was quite a sight and coming right at us. about a dozen police cars lights flashing and sirens wailing chasing a stolen ambulance with its lights and sirens on after heading south into charles county, the pursuit is now northbound on indian head highway in prince george's county. and yes, we're live on air. >> we understand my colleague lauren some of her law enforcement sources, she's the one who told me that they laid out these strips in the street that have spikes in them. and that's how the treads on the tires of the ambulance were destroyed. but it didn't stop the guy. it slowed him down obviously but didn't stop him. >> reporter: smouldering rubber in the roadway in its wake. >> i think the pursuit is over and we're going to do our darnest to get to it >> this
we begin with the wild chase in prince george's county.patient identified as william person stole an ambulance and led police on a chase >>> bob barnard was there as at events unfolded and shows us what ultimately led to the person's arrest. >> coming this way. >> reporter: it was quite a sight and coming right at us. about a dozen police cars lights flashing and sirens wailing chasing a stolen ambulance with its lights and sirens on after heading south into charles county,...
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across this wall, is an engraving of george washington.his is one that martha washington left to martha peter in her will. she noted it previously hung and the passage at mount vernon and was a gift from the artist john trumbull. the engraving as one of the portraits of washington. the peter family kept both engravings in the drawing room hanging across from each other. after martha washington's death, peter and martha -- thomas and martha attended an auction. one of the items was this punch bowl. it is chinese export porcelain, and what is interesting is this seat on the interior is taken from an english press source of a foxhunting scene, where is the exterior depicts chinese rice cultivation. thomas and martha's daughter tells us this punch bowl was used at tudor place to serve apple toddy, a spiced apple andr with rome -- rum spices. a congressman came here to one of their parties and drank too much, and apparently made a spectacle of himself but she does not tell us which one. thomas and martha peter were very ardent federalists and t
across this wall, is an engraving of george washington.his is one that martha washington left to martha peter in her will. she noted it previously hung and the passage at mount vernon and was a gift from the artist john trumbull. the engraving as one of the portraits of washington. the peter family kept both engravings in the drawing room hanging across from each other. after martha washington's death, peter and martha -- thomas and martha attended an auction. one of the items was this punch...
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>>> tonight -- george clooney on baby lockdown? >> if i came there and my wife had twins i could never come home. >> the twins due this weekend. is amal giving birth sooner that expected. >>> and oliva newton-john's breast cancer diagnosis. >>> plus, angelina jolie's single moms struggles. raising her children after the split and details on her weekend celebration with the kids. >>> and one-on-one with kevin hart. >> that's when all hell breaks loose. >> how will he find enough time to baby duty. >>> now for may 30th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> the countdown is officially on for world premiere of george and amal's twins. a source tells "e.t." the two little clooneys could arrive any day now, and george is clearly thinking the same thing. because he just opted to stay by his wife's side, instead of attending a big awards ceremony. >> i'm sorry that i can't be with you all tonight in yerevan. i really would have been there but if i came there and my wife had twins while i was there i could never come home. >> we've be
>>> tonight -- george clooney on baby lockdown? >> if i came there and my wife had twins i could never come home. >> the twins due this weekend. is amal giving birth sooner that expected. >>> and oliva newton-john's breast cancer diagnosis. >>> plus, angelina jolie's single moms struggles. raising her children after the split and details on her weekend celebration with the kids. >>> and one-on-one with kevin hart. >> that's when all hell...
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across the wall from the engraving is an engraving of george washington. this is one that martha washington left to martha peter in her will. she notes it previously hung in the passage at mount vernon and was a gift from the artist john trumbull. engraving is after one of his portraits of washington. i think it is interesting the peter family kept both engravings in the drawing room hanging across from each other. after martha washington's death, thomas and martha peter attended vernon andmount purchased items. one of the items was this punch bowl. it is chinese export porcelain, and what is interesting is this theme on the interior is taken from an english source of a foxhunting scene, where is the exterior depicts chinese rice cultivation. a very interesting mix of eastern and western themes. thomas and martha's daughter tells us this punch bowl was used at tudor place to serve apple toddy, a spiced apple cider with rum and spices. and lots of alcohol. she also tells us a congressman came here to one of their parties and drank too much, and apparently m
across the wall from the engraving is an engraving of george washington. this is one that martha washington left to martha peter in her will. she notes it previously hung in the passage at mount vernon and was a gift from the artist john trumbull. engraving is after one of his portraits of washington. i think it is interesting the peter family kept both engravings in the drawing room hanging across from each other. after martha washington's death, thomas and martha peter attended vernon...
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but this is george can. -- george patton. were alive today. he talks to the 45th infantry division on the morning of the invasion of sicily. i know a lot of you fellows are italians, and you are from italian descent, but the reason you will lick those italian to be fighting against is you come from a more fertile and braver blood than they have. you are descended from italian who have the gumption to come to the new world. they are descended from italians who lacked that kind of spirit. you understand me, men? yes, sir. i don't know what social media would do with people like general patton. it concludes with a speaker saying is there any questions? [laughter] [applause] >> could you please comment on general marshall's relationship with franklin roosevelt? saul bellows said his most vivid memory of being a boy in chicago was walking through the streets on a summer night hearing what he described as that magical comforting voice. it is impossible for me to imagine a person better suited to be president of the united states at that time in our
but this is george can. -- george patton. were alive today. he talks to the 45th infantry division on the morning of the invasion of sicily. i know a lot of you fellows are italians, and you are from italian descent, but the reason you will lick those italian to be fighting against is you come from a more fertile and braver blood than they have. you are descended from italian who have the gumption to come to the new world. they are descended from italians who lacked that kind of spirit. you...
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george, we thank you and we salute you, and you just stay healthy for a long time, george. thank you. [applause] president trump: now it falls on the shoulders of each of you today to protect the freedom that patriots like george earns with their incredible sacrifice. fortunately, you have been equipped with the tools from your time right here on this campus to make the right decisions and to serve, god, family, and country. as you build good lives, you will also be rebuilding our nation. you will be leaders in your communities, stewards of great institutions. and defenders of liberty. mothers andgreat fathers and grandmothers and grandfathers, loving friends and loving family members. you will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams, no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. you will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls, and you will have the faith to replace a broken establishment with a government that serves and protects the people. [applause] president trump: we must alway
george, we thank you and we salute you, and you just stay healthy for a long time, george. thank you. [applause] president trump: now it falls on the shoulders of each of you today to protect the freedom that patriots like george earns with their incredible sacrifice. fortunately, you have been equipped with the tools from your time right here on this campus to make the right decisions and to serve, god, family, and country. as you build good lives, you will also be rebuilding our nation. you...
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george's county. >> thank you. as we're continuing to watch this, obviously, as you can see there was a large police response. this definitely could have had an impact on roads with a rush hour commute. even as this wrapping up, there will be police cruisers surrounding this ambulance, possibly blocking a lot of lanes in that area, at least through >> and there's also an investigation into the driver as to who it is and why they stole it. we'll try to get more information for you as we try to pieces together why this person stole that ambulance from prince george's hospital center and drove it into charles county. >> we're getting information it seems this may have ended in the camp springs area. maybe on allentown road, in that area. we'll try to confirm that for you. if you have business in that area, we would advise you to think about what rout you might take or what different rout you might take to avoid the investigation. police have the person who seems to have stolen the ambulance in custody and they're tryi
george's county. >> thank you. as we're continuing to watch this, obviously, as you can see there was a large police response. this definitely could have had an impact on roads with a rush hour commute. even as this wrapping up, there will be police cruisers surrounding this ambulance, possibly blocking a lot of lanes in that area, at least through >> and there's also an investigation into the driver as to who it is and why they stole it. we'll try to get more information for you as...
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prince george's county police helicopter.me point, that ambulance turned off northbound 210 onto one of the side roads. then headed over into the area now where where they been able to stop it. they did deploy stop sticks and/or this the ago ended up with some flat tires. that slowed it down tremendously. but this ends about an hour and change after it started. one person has been taken into police custody in regard to this stolen ambulance. larry: thanks. we will talk to in a bit. get over to julie already some issues on the roads before all this happened. julie: that was on 210. is headed,uzanne allentown road and camp springs avenue is where we find activity south of route 5, branch avenue. policere number of vehicles on the scene of this. this intersection is going to be shut down till further notice, allentown it camp springs. route 5 remains open at this time. it all started off of 210 where suzanne was reporting live this morning. at farmington in regards to hit and run that was not related to the ambulance chase. capi
prince george's county police helicopter.me point, that ambulance turned off northbound 210 onto one of the side roads. then headed over into the area now where where they been able to stop it. they did deploy stop sticks and/or this the ago ended up with some flat tires. that slowed it down tremendously. but this ends about an hour and change after it started. one person has been taken into police custody in regard to this stolen ambulance. larry: thanks. we will talk to in a bit. get over to...
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i'm excited. >> amal was seen taking a walk with george. even then she was barely showing any sign of a baby bump. throughout her pregnancy, the 39-year-old mom-to-be was able to wear non-maternity designer dresses often with four-inch heels. >> do yous guyhave everything picked out. >> my wife said i can't name them casa and a ms,iggo the one thing i'm not allowed to do. >> amal threw a surprise birthday party for george, bestie cindy crawford and randy gerber was, and one gift was pink and blue casa amigos >> not only is the countdown on, the race is on because beyonce and jay-z's twins are due any day now and look at her wearing a solid blue bikini, gosh, she looks great. she's holding her 5-year-old daughter blue ivy and there's also major music news tonight. ariana grande will return to manchester for a special concert and she's asked big names to join her including justin bieber, katy perry and miley cyrus and the concert will be broadcast on b.e.t. television and streamed worldwide. all proceeds will go to the we love manchester emer
i'm excited. >> amal was seen taking a walk with george. even then she was barely showing any sign of a baby bump. throughout her pregnancy, the 39-year-old mom-to-be was able to wear non-maternity designer dresses often with four-inch heels. >> do yous guyhave everything picked out. >> my wife said i can't name them casa and a ms,iggo the one thing i'm not allowed to do. >> amal threw a surprise birthday party for george, bestie cindy crawford and randy gerber was, and...
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look at this line here, to prince george's county, calvert county as well and frederick. this has been the play-maker, it's caused a lost of hail for st. mary's and calvert county. reports of hail for fairfax county, but right through the district, notice the amount of lightning and the extremely heavy rainfall. taking the lightning off, you can see the red, that's where we have the heavy rain. but even the yellow is still heavy rain and we're going to continue to see that whole line moving north. another area of strong thunderstorms, these just developed within the last half hour to 45 minutes. right around bethesda, over towards rockville, making their way to olney and this one has been on the thw t, winchester, fauquier county, we'll continue to watch these. these guys moving away, these guys moving right back in. so we're just getting started throughout the evening. >> thank you, doug. >>> and as you make plans for the holiday weekend, remember you can get updates from storm team4 anytime, anywhere, just download and open the nbc washington app. >>> now to breaking ne
look at this line here, to prince george's county, calvert county as well and frederick. this has been the play-maker, it's caused a lost of hail for st. mary's and calvert county. reports of hail for fairfax county, but right through the district, notice the amount of lightning and the extremely heavy rainfall. taking the lightning off, you can see the red, that's where we have the heavy rain. but even the yellow is still heavy rain and we're going to continue to see that whole line moving...
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at first americans were excited about king george the third when he came to the throne. they thought the british cabinet was to blame for the conflict afterwards. >> how did they set up something different? ms. chervinsky: in 1787, when delegates met to form the constitutional convention, they discussed the british system in great detail. similartheir proposals to the british cabinet were rejected. instead they established two options for the president to obtain advice. requestident could written advice from the department secretary, or the senate -- or the president could get advice or consent from the senate on foreign affairs. in that way they hoped the president would have advice and support, but it would be a transparent system and everyone would have to take responsibility for their decisions. washington's relationship with his cabinet? ms. chervinsky: it changed over his presidency. initially he stuck to the guidelines outlined in the constitution. he requested written advice. he visited with the senate. when that turned out to not be sufficient, it was hard to ex
at first americans were excited about king george the third when he came to the throne. they thought the british cabinet was to blame for the conflict afterwards. >> how did they set up something different? ms. chervinsky: in 1787, when delegates met to form the constitutional convention, they discussed the british system in great detail. similartheir proposals to the british cabinet were rejected. instead they established two options for the president to obtain advice. requestident could...
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. >> we're following a developing story from prince george's county.he number of child abuse and misconduct cases at prince george's county schools continues to grow. there have now been 788 reported cases this school year. that's 152 more cases than what was reported just one month ago. now, many of those staffers have already been placed on leave and will not be returning to work. meanwhile school officials say they are currently reviewing their policies and they say new training on reporting incidents will be provided this summer. >> two murders in two different counties and local police think one man is responsible. in late april a man was shot to death at a montgomery county townhouse. and then days later in prince george's county a man was shot to death at a one day after the shooting in suitland montgomery county police arrested and charged if you recall williams. he was later charged with murder in the prince george's county case. williams is currently being held without bond at the montgomery county jail. >> new information this morning about
. >> we're following a developing story from prince george's county.he number of child abuse and misconduct cases at prince george's county schools continues to grow. there have now been 788 reported cases this school year. that's 152 more cases than what was reported just one month ago. now, many of those staffers have already been placed on leave and will not be returning to work. meanwhile school officials say they are currently reviewing their policies and they say new training on...
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george burrell, attorney and nonprofit executive. good morning, george. host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom. donna gentile o'donnell, nonprofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive given it was a seven-person race. now, if elected in november, krasner would represent a huge shift in philadelphia law enforcement. all of you remember this. just seven years ago, the office
george burrell, attorney and nonprofit executive. good morning, george. host. >> morning, matt. >> morning, dom. donna gentile o'donnell, nonprofit executive. >> good morning, matt. >> and brian tierney, marketing executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, brian. let's get right in on this. larry krasner, a long-time civil rights attorney, won the democratic nomination for philadelphia district attorney. he earned nearly 40% of the vote, which is impressive...
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trump. >> george f.gain written the column of the day that everyone is talking about. george, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you. >>> coming up, the president signed an executive order today that, big surprise, doesn't do what the president said it would do. the aclu was ready to sue the president, as was the attorney general of massachusetts, but then they read the executive order. massachusetts attorney general will join us. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or wors
trump. >> george f.gain written the column of the day that everyone is talking about. george, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you. >>> coming up, the president signed an executive order today that, big surprise, doesn't do what the president said it would do. the aclu was ready to sue the president, as was the attorney general of massachusetts, but then they read the executive order. massachusetts attorney general will...
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that is the very latest here in prince george's county. susan, back to you. >> thanks, mark. >>> in england, police carried out new raids, arresting two more people in connection to the deadly explosion at an ariana grande concert. as the investigation intensifies, the country is showing its support for manchester. today the queen met with some of the survivors of that theic engel is covering it all from manchester. >> reporter: in solidarity with the victims of the uk's worst terrorist attack in the decade p the city of manchester and the entire nation observed a moment of silence. all in manchester, queen elizabeth visited some of those injured in monday's attack. as the hunt intensifies for the suicide bomber's accomplices. cctv cameras show images of 22-year-old salman abedi at a shopping center right next to the concert arena. doing reconnaissance or buying supplies. he's wearing a blue backpack, the tag still on it. it appears to be the same backpack that three days later would hold a bomb. the bomber was known to british authorities
that is the very latest here in prince george's county. susan, back to you. >> thanks, mark. >>> in england, police carried out new raids, arresting two more people in connection to the deadly explosion at an ariana grande concert. as the investigation intensifies, the country is showing its support for manchester. today the queen met with some of the survivors of that theic engel is covering it all from manchester. >> reporter: in solidarity with the victims of the uk's...
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thank you, george. >> thank you again, george. >>> we move to the breaking news this morning.ew missile launch in north korea, just hours ago. >> we're continuing to gather more information as we're on the air this morning. north korea seemingly speeding up its development of nuclear weapons and missiles. and following the story this morning, our gloria riviera, who is in our washington bureau. good morning, gloria. >> reporter: good morning, paula. that's right. this morning, another provocative move from north korea. the country conducting its eighth missile test this year, just hours ago. from a site in the western part of the country. south korea's military is reporting the unidentified projectile, flew about 310 miles coming down into the sea of japan. both south korea and the u.s. are currently analyzing this launch for further details. the latest move comes just one week after north korea successfully launched a kn-17 missile. that feat was celebrated with a massive parade may 19th, staged to hail missile developers as national heroes. that missile was seen as a success
thank you, george. >> thank you again, george. >>> we move to the breaking news this morning.ew missile launch in north korea, just hours ago. >> we're continuing to gather more information as we're on the air this morning. north korea seemingly speeding up its development of nuclear weapons and missiles. and following the story this morning, our gloria riviera, who is in our washington bureau. good morning, gloria. >> reporter: good morning, paula. that's right. this...
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>>> starting right now on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. trump's high-stakes trip. >> we have serious discussions right now going on. >> the ambitious overseas agenda on the heels of a bombshell week a me. >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. >> new revelations around the stunning oval office meeting. trump reportedly sharing classified intel with the russians. calling james comey a nut job. we talk to the man who was in that room. >> is that what the president said? >> our exclusive interview with national security adviser h.r. mcmaster. >>> plus -- >> there is no collusion. >> a special counsel appointed to oversee the russian investigation. now, what's congress' next move? tough questions for the chair and the ranking member of the house oversight committee. >>> plus -- one of trump's staunchest critics during the campaign, republican senator ben sasse. as the president takes the world stage, can he outrun the chaos here at home? here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning. as we come on the air this week, presid
>>> starting right now on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. trump's high-stakes trip. >> we have serious discussions right now going on. >> the ambitious overseas agenda on the heels of a bombshell week a me. >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. >> new revelations around the stunning oval office meeting. trump reportedly sharing classified intel with the russians. calling james comey a nut job. we talk to the man who was in that room....
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hans-georg scheibe: there's no way around it. china will boost its productivity, and that will be accomplished by means of digitalization. >> many future jobs could be taken over by computer-driven sensors. they will be networked with factories and parts suppliers across the globe, which will autonomously determine when and where a component is needed and also arrange for transport. so where are the people? hans-georg scheibe: software development will of course benefit from automating and networking everything. what's often forgotten is that automation will also enable less qualified people to accomplish highly-skilled tasks. not just through automation but also through support of human-machine interfaces. but some professions will disappear altogether. self-driving trucks could put more than three million drivers out of a job in the united states alone, and another five million people who work in diners, filling stations and motels could be replaced by robots. another example is adidas. the sports manufacturer is starting produ
hans-georg scheibe: there's no way around it. china will boost its productivity, and that will be accomplished by means of digitalization. >> many future jobs could be taken over by computer-driven sensors. they will be networked with factories and parts suppliers across the globe, which will autonomously determine when and where a component is needed and also arrange for transport. so where are the people? hans-georg scheibe: software development will of course benefit from automating...
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>>> tonight, george clooney on baby lockdown. >> if i came there, and my wife had twins i could never come home. >> the twins due this weekend, but is amal giving birth sooner than expected? >> then olivia newton-john's devastating breast cancer diagnoses. after thinking she beat the di >> you don't know if you're going to die. there's a lot of fear. >>> behind the scenes of kelly clarkson and amy schumer's celebrity family feud face-off. >> celebrities are out of tch a lot of times. >> blah! like it's bad. >> all hell breaks loose. >>> how will hollywood's busiest man find enough time for a new baby. >> as we were sitting here just now, i just took a nap, and i woke up that fast. >>> now for may 30, 2017, this "entertainment tonight". >> the countdown is officially on to the premiere of george and amal's twins. a source tells "e.t.," the two little clooneys could arrive any day now. >> george is thinking they'll come any dayau becse he just blew offig a b awards ceremony to stay by his wife's side. >> i'm sorry that i can't be with you all tonight, and i really would have been there,
>>> tonight, george clooney on baby lockdown. >> if i came there, and my wife had twins i could never come home. >> the twins due this weekend, but is amal giving birth sooner than expected? >> then olivia newton-john's devastating breast cancer diagnoses. after thinking she beat the di >> you don't know if you're going to die. there's a lot of fear. >>> behind the scenes of kelly clarkson and amy schumer's celebrity family feud face-off. >>...
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prince george was one of the page boys, while his sister, charlotte, was a bridesmaid.ll look at the sunday papers, including the telegraph where theresa may writes she'll tell brussels that money paid in the past by the uk must be taken into account in the final brexit divorce bill. donald trump has been welcomed in saudi arabia, as he began his first trip abroad since becoming president. he signed deals worth £270 billion, a third of which is defence—related. riyadh is his first stop on a nine—dayjourney around the middle east and europe. it's a trip his aides hope will divert attention from his political problems back in washington. our north america editorjon sopel is travelling with the president and sent this report. with the mercury touching 100 fahrenheit, donald trump probably found the blast of desert air refreshing compared to the political hothouse that he's left behind in washington. he's hoping this first foreign trip will provide some respite from the mounting problems at home, and what a welcome his hosts laid on for him. the 81—year—old king came to gre
prince george was one of the page boys, while his sister, charlotte, was a bridesmaid.ll look at the sunday papers, including the telegraph where theresa may writes she'll tell brussels that money paid in the past by the uk must be taken into account in the final brexit divorce bill. donald trump has been welcomed in saudi arabia, as he began his first trip abroad since becoming president. he signed deals worth £270 billion, a third of which is defence—related. riyadh is his first stop on a...
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and killed in prince george's county. over the scene on asbury drive, where shots were fired around 10:30 this morning. the shooter is still on the run. there is still a heavy police presence at the scene. we will update as information becomes available. police in d.c. need your help as they search for a man who robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in northeast. take a look at this video. police say the man dressed all in black held a woman at gunpoint and robbed her, then forced her into an alley and assaulted her. if you recognize this man, please call d.c. police. happening now, crews are out in full force working on macarthur boulevard after that water main break. i last checked, it will be closed till tomorrow. -- at last check, it will be closed until tomorrow. machinery is now in place. roadway have been restricted to bicyclists and pedestrians since a water main broke last wednesday. this is what it looked like when 30" pipeear-old ruptured. water was flowing through the streets before d.c. water was able to shut
and killed in prince george's county. over the scene on asbury drive, where shots were fired around 10:30 this morning. the shooter is still on the run. there is still a heavy police presence at the scene. we will update as information becomes available. police in d.c. need your help as they search for a man who robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in northeast. take a look at this video. police say the man dressed all in black held a woman at gunpoint and robbed her, then forced her into an...
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take a look in prince george's parkway at forestville road. you can see as the chopper zooms in there, the two cars involved in the triple fatal crash. taking a look at the map and what is closed. in bound suitland parkway shut down. talking about the closure through the morning rush. let's go back up to the chopper. brad is in the chopper for us this morning. tell us how delays are looking and what is the best alternate here? >> reporter: well, right now suitland parkway is not accessible at all for pennsylvania avenue. you're going to see increased trach traffic on pennsylvania avenue. this is wr the closure point is. the on point for suitland parkway. right now you can use branch avenue route 5 or pennsylvania avenue route 4 and use silver hill road to get back on to suitland parkway. what else is going on? >> we'll check back in with brad around 6:50 this morning. northbound blaire road also shut down there between nicholson street and mcdonald place in northwest washington. southbound between nicholson street and kansas avenue, that is be
take a look in prince george's parkway at forestville road. you can see as the chopper zooms in there, the two cars involved in the triple fatal crash. taking a look at the map and what is closed. in bound suitland parkway shut down. talking about the closure through the morning rush. let's go back up to the chopper. brad is in the chopper for us this morning. tell us how delays are looking and what is the best alternate here? >> reporter: well, right now suitland parkway is not...
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george bush did. in two he took it off the table, which i the hashest of the techniques and the total number of people who waterboardded is three.. the last person waterboardded was in march of 2003. and so i get it that when you do thinks in secret, do even good people under stress, the wheels can start to fly off, and you talk to some members of the senate, they will say they did, but die think an awful lot of folks at cia believed that this didn't go this way. that it actually went that way and got more disciplined and more constricted, the more safe we felt we could make folks. if you're asking for a mistake, all right? it's kind of the level of process and politics. if you're asking me to revisit this and say, what you have done differently? i would have briefed more people in congress about more stuff, more early.. all right? what happened was we briefed a very small number and then when it -- this always becomes public. when it became public, you had an awful lot of beating of breaths and repre
george bush did. in two he took it off the table, which i the hashest of the techniques and the total number of people who waterboardded is three.. the last person waterboardded was in march of 2003. and so i get it that when you do thinks in secret, do even good people under stress, the wheels can start to fly off, and you talk to some members of the senate, they will say they did, but die think an awful lot of folks at cia believed that this didn't go this way. that it actually went that way...
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george. >>> okay, robin. thanks, more on what's next with the chair of the house government oversight committee gop congressman jason chaffetz, thanks for joining us. right after former director mueller was appointed you said mueller is a great selection, impeccable credentials, should be widely accepted yet you think he shouldn't have been appointed. explain what you mean. >> well, i don't know that a special counsel was warranted at this point. i have not seen the direct, full evidence of an actual crime and believe they're true professionals at the fbi and should be allowed to continue to do that job. with that said i do think director mueller is probably the best possible choice they could have made. >> i guess with the acting attorney general rod rosenstein said when he was appointing this prosecutor yesterday he sai assuming he was referring to the fact that former director comey was leading the investigation, was fired by the president and now we know about these notes from director comey, as well. >>
george. >>> okay, robin. thanks, more on what's next with the chair of the house government oversight committee gop congressman jason chaffetz, thanks for joining us. right after former director mueller was appointed you said mueller is a great selection, impeccable credentials, should be widely accepted yet you think he shouldn't have been appointed. explain what you mean. >> well, i don't know that a special counsel was warranted at this point. i have not seen the direct, full...
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grief counselors will be at prince george's county high school. they were devastated over the loss of a 17-year-old classmate. >> he was driving home on tuesday night when he slammed into a tree on centerville road. his parents, football coach and classmates are all in shock. >> he always greet everybody with a smile. >> big heart type of guy. very big smile and very shy kid. >> everybody was pretty much mourning and everyone was sad and crying and everything. >> now the roads were wet but prince george's county police are saying they are still looking into the exact cause of that crash. >>> a bizarre arrest montgomery county. a man was arrested for withdrawing and storing large quantities of blood apparently he paid people to withdraw blood and swab their noses. he was not licensed. they're trying to figure out why he was doing this. >> okay? what? sorry. >> we said bizarre. we said bizarre. police are looking into it. >> not lauren. she's not bizarre. >> thank you. i appreciate that. this weather is a little on the bizarre side because it looks
grief counselors will be at prince george's county high school. they were devastated over the loss of a 17-year-old classmate. >> he was driving home on tuesday night when he slammed into a tree on centerville road. his parents, football coach and classmates are all in shock. >> he always greet everybody with a smile. >> big heart type of guy. very big smile and very shy kid. >> everybody was pretty much mourning and everyone was sad and crying and everything. >>...
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bridges george's county police department later brought the case to the state's attorney's office for consideration every criminal charges. >>> one of the reasons we have had the success that we've had here in prince george's county, as far as recent crime over the last several years, we have good, we have two things really, good working relationship between the prosecutor's offers and the police department, but we also have a really great relationship with the community. there is a lot of trust. there is a lot of two way communication. and one of the ways that's been established is because the community understands that if something happens, within public safety, we're able to step up and let everyone know that we have had this happen, that we're addressing it, and that we're going to take the necessary steps to hold people accountable and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> essay signed it the bureau of investigations. >> new information tonight about the 2016 murder of elderly woman in wat 911 call that was made days after 72 year old linda johnston was stabbed to death. >> what
bridges george's county police department later brought the case to the state's attorney's office for consideration every criminal charges. >>> one of the reasons we have had the success that we've had here in prince george's county, as far as recent crime over the last several years, we have good, we have two things really, good working relationship between the prosecutor's offers and the police department, but we also have a really great relationship with the community. there is a...
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and what did george bush do? he invited ted kennedy and his family to the white house after the inauguration and he said, the new movie "13 days" has come out about the cuban myself crisis and your brother and john f. kennedy and his presidency would you like to watch it in the white house theater? >> so all of these things in that particular week were about this trust developing, this mating dance, this relationship, this common cause of can we get something big done? they both had their own equities obviously politically and otherwise. but they both believed that we ought to do a better job of educating poor kids. >> you can just imagine the brother of president kennedy sitting there with the new president, president bush, watching a film in the white house movie theater. and then they started talking in that night about how they wanted to work together on some big issues. it's going to be health care. was it going to be education reform? but he started reefing out right across party lines from the early days o
and what did george bush do? he invited ted kennedy and his family to the white house after the inauguration and he said, the new movie "13 days" has come out about the cuban myself crisis and your brother and john f. kennedy and his presidency would you like to watch it in the white house theater? >> so all of these things in that particular week were about this trust developing, this mating dance, this relationship, this common cause of can we get something big done? they both...
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trump. >> george f.written the column of the day that everyone is talking about. george, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you. >>> coming up, the president signed an executive order today that, big surprise, doesn't do what the president said it would do. the au was ready to sue the president, as was the attorney general of massachusetts, but then they read the executive order. massachusetts attorney general will join us. imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. s
trump. >> george f.written the column of the day that everyone is talking about. george, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> glad to be with you. >>> coming up, the president signed an executive order today that, big surprise, doesn't do what the president said it would do. the au was ready to sue the president, as was the attorney general of massachusetts, but then they read the executive order. massachusetts attorney general will join us....
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george washington was right here. there's the british mark back into trenton for the second battle pushed the american troops back over the creek. that's what we set up on this side. there was a running battle over -- we stopped the british from crossing over the creek, killed i think 130 hessian mercenary troops. they then settled down on the other side of the creek, expecting to crush the americans. but instead, george washington was a good come sneaky american, snuck out of trenton overnight, withdrew, and then marched up to princeton. that's for the battle princeton took place. >> we are heading out to the battle monuments, the battle trenton -- the first battle. >> make a right here, sorry. >> it is so interesting that it all happened in what is now the downtown area. it's in the city, not on the outskirts, it is right here. >> trenton at the time of the evolution was a small town. fewer than 200 houses, and the battles both happen right into downtown trenton on the early colonial streets, we are about to cross o
george washington was right here. there's the british mark back into trenton for the second battle pushed the american troops back over the creek. that's what we set up on this side. there was a running battle over -- we stopped the british from crossing over the creek, killed i think 130 hessian mercenary troops. they then settled down on the other side of the creek, expecting to crush the americans. but instead, george washington was a good come sneaky american, snuck out of trenton...
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george w. bush chose him. and so he was free to tell people exactly what he thought. >> before we good to question, i may i just make one point? i make it sincerely with everybody here. this book that chris whipple has written is one of the best books of its kind that i have ever read. he has done exhaustive research. he has talked to all these people, all the former chiefs two presidents, countless other senior officials in all of the administrations, and has then brought all of those stories together in the most eloquent and interesting and engaging way. go buy that book. absolutely. >> let's take some questions. if you have a question, wait for the microphone to get to you. >> talk about andy card for a little bit because he really bucked the average and stayed on as george w. bush's chief of staff for a very long time, but pretty much to everyone's detriment. >> well, i don't know about that. he did set the modern record for longevity. andy is a really able guy and he had been around the wh
george w. bush chose him. and so he was free to tell people exactly what he thought. >> before we good to question, i may i just make one point? i make it sincerely with everybody here. this book that chris whipple has written is one of the best books of its kind that i have ever read. he has done exhaustive research. he has talked to all these people, all the former chiefs two presidents, countless other senior officials in all of the administrations, and has then brought all of those...
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former president george w. bush walked up behind her and said hey to the camera.l media went wild over the photo bomb. >> i love that photo. >> former president bush saying hi. >> a settlement is announced in the takata air bag lawsuit. >> chelsea manning posts first picture after being released. >> here's a live look across the d.c. region. time now is 4:41. a warm 71 degrees. showers could hit later. mike thomas will have more on the forecast coming up next. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> time right now is 4:44. if you're just waking up are some of the top stories we're following today, friday may 19. four automakers toyota subaru mazda and bmw agreed to settle a lawsuit stemming from the massive takata air bags recall. the air bags can explode with too much force injuring drivers and passengers. they are blamed for at least 16 deaths. nearly 16 million owners will receive up to $500 and compensation for out-of-pocket costs. the deal must first be approved by a judge. >> the city of new orleans is planning to remove a statue of confederate gene
former president george w. bush walked up behind her and said hey to the camera.l media went wild over the photo bomb. >> i love that photo. >> former president bush saying hi. >> a settlement is announced in the takata air bag lawsuit. >> chelsea manning posts first picture after being released. >> here's a live look across the d.c. region. time now is 4:41. a warm 71 degrees. showers could hit later. mike thomas will have more on the forecast coming up next....